Word: doubting
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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With Robertson, Garvan and Cook available, Yale promises to be unusually strong in the pitching department of the baseball team this year. There is still doubt as to Cook's ability, however, for although he has speed and strong curves he is at times erratic and ineffective. It was on this account that it was found necessary to remove him from the pitcher's box to outfield last year, but his work since then has shown improvement...
...University basketball team defeated Columbia at New York Thursday night in the Columbia gymnasium, by the score of 11 to 9. The game was marked by fast and exciting playing, the result being in doubt until the last few minutes of play in the second half. Columbia's defense was good and Harvard won only by hard offensive playing and accuracy in goal throwing...
...University hockey team defeated Brown Saturday afternoon on Soldiers Field by a score of 9 to 2. Although the final result of the game was never in doubt, both teams showed an aggressiveness which made the play fast and interesting. With the possible exception of "body checking," Harvard was superior to Brown in nearly every department of the game and kept the puck well within Brown's territory during the entire play...
...same as in the past, is put on sale today. It is unfortunate that a really use full book should this year be chiefly remarkable for the large number of absurd mistakes in the spelling of names and in the use of initials. Faulty proof-reading is no doubt partly to blame; but this makes it no less edifying to see the name of Class Day Mardhal mangled, or to learn that the 1903 Freshman ballnine won by a score of 20 to 1 from Prufret Acadmey, or to see one name rolled out into...
...report so common that even editors of the CRIMSON must have heard of it, that there was much opposition to the nomination of the man in question, and that he was run independently. That a clique, which all but controlled affairs tried to defeat him there is no doubt, but it appears now that "for the peace of the family" the man in question was bracketed for a marshalship by the societies. No correspondent at the time know all the facts, although from the attitude taken by the CRIMSON, it did know them, and although it was under contract...